Researcher(s) Keywords:
- COVID-19
- tissue engineering
- inkjet printing
- biomaterials
- Fuel Cell Catalysts
- parking
- cross border transportation
- transportation security
- intelligent transportation systems
- transportation engineering
- Advanced Materials and Systems for Energy UtilizationNanomaterials - Synthesis & ApplicationsSurface and Interface Engineering High-Temperature Ceramics Next-Generation Electronic Materials for AerospaceNuclear Structural Materials & Mechanics
- fullerene-crown ethers
- crown ethers
- self-assembled monolayer ion sensors
- electrocrystallized materials
Featured Researcher(s):
Department: Metallurgical, Materials and Biomedical Engineering (MMBME)
Date: Oct. 16, 2024

Twenty-seven current faculty members from The University of Texas at El Paso have been ranked among the world’s most cited researchers. The prestigious Stanford-Elsevier ranking recognizes the top 2% of the most cited researchers within their respective fields.
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